Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1965 Pinnings and Engagements Janice Young, Shawnee Mission senior, is engaged to Larry Brooks, Overland Park senior. Carolyn Kunz, Greenville, N.C., senior, Gamma Phi Beta, is engaged to Bill Patterson, Wichita graduate student. Theta Chi. Cecilia Heine, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Alpha Delta Pi, is engaged to Stuart Moore, Prairie Village senior. Judy Koepep, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, Hashinger Hall, is engaged to Frank Robert Bencivengo, Trenton, N.J., senior. Susan Kidwell, Garden City senior, Alpha Delta Pi, is engaged to Roger Lyster, Lincoln third year law student,Lambda Chi Alpha. Patty Kues, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Alpha Phi is engaged to Jim Pestinger, Beloit senior, Phi Delta Theta. Carol Frances Bishop, Shawnee Mission senior, Alpha Delta Pi, is engaged to John William Sims, Shawnee Mission senior. Janet Macheak, Sioux Falls, S.D. junior, is engaged to Les McDonald, Great Bend junior. AWS Planning Fashion Contest The Associated Women Students (AWS) Fashion Board is planning for the selection of the candidates to "Ten Best-Dressed College Girls for 1965" contest. The AWS sponsors the campus level contest and Glamour Magazine sponsors the national judging. Each college chooses the best dressed girl on campus, photographs her in three outfits, and then submits the pictures and official entry form to the national judges. Final judging to select a KU winner will be held at the end of February. Maureena Thomas, Wichita junior is engaged to Michael Michellich Lawrence junior. Barbara Bauerle, Harlan, Iowa, senior, Gamma Phi Beta, is engaged to Charles Glanz of Dania, Fla. Nancy Cole, Wichita junior, Alpha Chi Omega, is engaged to Lt. Ron Guziec, Wichita KU graduate, Phi Kappa Theta. Beverly Brown, Pratt senior, Alpha Chi Omega, is engaged to Dennis Bowers, Kansas City KU graduate, Phi Kappa Tau. Jackie Churchill, Chanute senior, Alpha Chi Omega, is engaged to Russell Hilton, Chanute junior at Kansas State College at Pittsburg. Lyn Rambo, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Alpha Phi, is pinned to John Hope, Kansas City senior, Triangle. Linda Maher, Hinsdale, Ill., sophomore, Chi Omega, is pinned to Bill Dean, Hinsdale, Ill., junior at Montana University, Phi Delta Theta. Marcia Allen, Lawrence sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta, is pinned to Bob Kimball, Saco, Maine, sophomore, at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Delta Upson. Pat Wise, Oklahoma City, Okla, junior, Alpha Delta Pi, is pinned to Steve Brown, Maryville, Mo., junior, Alpha Kapna Lambda. Marjorie Ruf, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Lewis Hall, is pinned to Michael Morris, Kansas City senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Diane Olsen, Topeka sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, is pinned to Dave Hutchins, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Phi Kappa Sigma. Vicki DeBond, Kearney, Neb. junior, Delta Gamma, is pinned to John Donner, Tucson, Ariz., junior, Delta Tau, Delta Marcia Hudson, Tulsa, Okla., senior, Delta Gamma, is pinned to Steve Ward, Topeka senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Susanne Northcutt, Vernal, Utah, junior, Delta Gamma, is pinned to Curt Patterson, Shawnee Mission juniore, Sigma Nu. Computer Brings Mechanized Love Boy-meets-girl used to be a simple matter of living in the same neighborhood, attending the same school, or going to the same cocktail party. Now that life is mostly packaged and mechanized, the matter is not so simple. People live, travel, and work in relatively isolated cubicles. The comfortable old channels of getting to know one another no longer flow freely. Meeting and falling in love in Central Park only happens in musical comedy. Today, people are seeking companionship through more official means and standardized agencies. It all started with the old-fashioned marriage brokers and lonely-hearts clubs. As business boomed, the machine has finally invaded this last stronghold of private sanctity, the selection of a mate. According to Alan Levy, in an article titled "Machine-Made Love," a quarter-of-a-million Americans presently participate in introduction clubs. Since membership turnover is so great, an estimated eight million people have at one time sought companionship through such organizations. THE DATA-AND-DATING bureaus take a serious view of the superiority of scientific methods in matching potential spouses. Conventional methods of introduction are, they feel, too helter-skelter; they lessen the chance that a couple will remain compatible—and married. The factor of compatibility is hopefully first established by matching personalities by machine. Then the pair can take it from there; they fall in love or go their separate ways. THE CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents The CABINET of Dr. CALIGARI 1920 Germany A masterpiece of the German expressionist cinema directed by Robert Wiene. WEDNESDAY-7:00 P.M. ADMISSION 60c FRASER THEATER 考场12 WORKING ON TERM PAPERS AND STUDYING FOR EXAMS? Stop a few minutes and hurry to SANDY'S for fast service and delicious food. Hamburgers .15c French Fries.10c Cheeseburgers .19c Fish.25c Grilled Cheese .15c Chocolate, Strawberry, Orange, Root Beer and Vanilla Shakes .20c and Pepsi .10c or 15c Coffee, Milk.10c